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hanging at loading /bzroot ...OK

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I had a stick of ECC ram throwing errors in slot DIMMC1 so I replaced it today with an identical stick and now I can't get it to boot after it says loading /bzroot ...OK

 

I've tried a different USB drive, I've use the unraid USB creator to create a brand new one, same results.  I put the old stick of ram back in and my system boots just fine.

 

Motherboard: Supermicro X9DRL-iF

CPU: 2x E5-2690v2

RAM: Micron PC3-14900R 2Rx4 8GB sticks (8 total) (MT36JSF1G72PZ-1G9K1HE)

 

I'll upload diagnostics with the bad stick of ram if that helps anything.

 

 

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mediasrv-diagnostics-20240528-1706.zip

Solved by minuzle

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If it happens with multiple flash drives, and they are working in another server, it suggests an hardware issue, try booting with just one stick of RAM, if the same try a different one, that will rule out RAM issues.

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I cleared the CMOS and I was able to get it to boot into unraid, I had a similar issue when I went from 16gb to 64gb a few years ago with this board.  I just assumed that was the case with Supermicro / ECC Ram.

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